Sunday, January 31, 2016

Bronx native, Nine exploded onto the scene in 1994 with the underground smash “Six Million Ways to Die” feature on Funkmaster Flex’s & the Ghetto Celebs. A repeat hitter on the Billboard ChartsNine’s “Whutcha Want” single from debut album NINE Livez charted at #3 and stayed there for 17 weeks. Followed by the Cloud Nine album which is regarded as a hip hop classic. Nine’s vocals have appeared on the Beastie Boys, Madonna and Portishead and paved the way for the maelstrom of rugged MC’s that followed. Nine released a handful of underground singles, charting overseas and appeared in a few acting gigs on stage and the TV seriesNew York Undercover: Kill the Noise then downshifted from the spotlight only making rare appearances and performing behind the scenes production.

In 2016 Nine returns to the game with his new EP The Difference and the mixtape No Country for Old Men (NCFOM) released on BDMG Digital. Nine reveals a crazy pen keeping you rapt with gun bar after gun bar delivered in 17 flavors of flows his new mixtape No Country for Old Men. No Country for Old Men, the mixtape” celebrates both the warrior and the work ethic of overcoming/owing any age.